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I'm off skiing for New Year (Saas Valley) and want to be fitter than I am now - particuarly for my knees. My first proper ski holiday in March left me with a sore left knee (outside of my knee) and I would like to be better prepared this time. I do have gym membership but can generally only get there at the weekend though in the the school holidays, I could go more often.

Is there someone who can tell me what to do/concentrate on? Or is there a book/website/DVD that might help? I'm not having lessons this time (I can do easy reds confidently and unfortunately just couldn't fit in the lessons this time) and the plan is to be able to ski with OH and some friends.

I would LOVE some advice - you are all so wonderful here and so friendly!

Thanks Very Happy
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Hi vanderstel, a "sort left knee (outside of my knee)" isn't normal and could indicate that you either damaged your Lateral Collateral Ligament (LCL) on the holiday or have a longstanding injury that skiing is aggrevating.

I'd suggest investing in a trip to a physio to have it checked out properly.

stocky has written a ski fitness programme and will send it to you if you PM him.
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I find Squash is a great conditioner for my ski holiday.

I do play to a good level mind.

its a great fitness workout for cardio as it is. But all the lunging and twisting strengthens the back and legs.
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vanderstel, I find walking up and down steep hills (mountains) the best training for skiing. Cycling uphill is also a good exercise too.
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vanderstel, If you pm me your email addy I will send you a copy of my ski workouts.
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